Remembering back at 2002 when I first made a video, I remembered I had those old times when CN had decent shows, and this... groovys. The first time I watched them I was amazed by the fact of How a Cartoon could mix with others. Perhaps that's the reason why I prefer the 'Crossover' style

hmm... I can't think of anything specific, but I know if I'm watching a good action movie, and there's really good choreography, that can be inspirational; especially when there's good music. Hell, I've even been known to rock out to TV commercials

Anything dance related like America's Best Dance Crew and what not. I watch those a lot and search youtube for all kinds of choreography. I think it helps give you a sense of sync, and how body movement plays into it.Also commercials and how the well made ones are designed to keep your eye engaged and focused on specific things for a concentrated duration.

Hmm, I can't really say that anything else inspired me since I too have started to edit amvs because I watched amvs and I liked them... I never really cared about sync... to hell with beat sync I was satisfied if someone just put a music to the actual footage.. well, I watched action amvs so...

If I were to speak about non-amv things that inspire me now then it would be mostly movie trailers since I don't really watch tv so I don't encounter music videos and such.

I actually got into making AMVs by just trying it. A friend told me about them, I remember I watched a lot of music videos and I love movies I always wanted to turn my ideas to life. So when I made my first AMV all by myself back in 2005 I was amazed what I created. It inspired me to make more. (I know it sounds odd and stupid) But what inspires me is the reaction of people's faces when I finnish a video. I want to see if my feelings and message got through to them.